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mary, queen of scots, robert the bruce have all had connections with this place. greenland is fast becoming a bucket list destination at the top of the world. we decided on greenland. a reason was to experience climate change at the hub of it, so to speak. the huge sand dunes of southern spain are some of the largest in europe and yet, they remain relatively unknown, even amongst the most well—explored travellers, with even fewer people aware of the treasures concealed beneath their moving sands. i'm meeting eddi pitcher, a writer and traveljournalist who specialises in uncovering hidden places, and she's going to guide me off the beaten track on my mission to learn more about the living sand dunes of southern spain. eddi, where are you taking me today? so, we are taking the wild way to the bolonia beach, and we can see that this is the way because we've got knotted — knotted beach grass here. there are no signs, so it's — i said it was a wild way. i'm definitely glad that eddi's here to show me the way on this one. wow! look at this! there you go, so you've got a
mary, queen of scots, robert the bruce have all had connections with this place. greenland is fast becoming a bucket list destination at the top of the world. we decided on greenland. a reason was to experience climate change at the hub of it, so to speak. the huge sand dunes of southern spain are some of the largest in europe and yet, they remain relatively unknown, even amongst the most well—explored travellers, with even fewer people aware of the treasures concealed beneath their moving...
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play written by william shakespeare, but a real historical figure worn by the likes of king robert the bruce portrayed in some movies. again, a real historical figure and has been a part of scotland for hundreds of years. and so when the crowns were united in 17 o 7 because elizabeth the 1st died without any successors in any ears, it was decided by the establishment in england and in edinburgh. that perhaps the time was right to unite the 2 crimes and king james of scotland became king james of england. and that is where the current comes from. alan. thank you for that. or you can listen by can now to the services inherent matheson from the hebrides are getting a traditional song to the service in he ha lee ah do i oh no need it? oh, she is in oh, oh, need sh ish oh i and now a thing at lee fassman, sir nicholas sturgeon getting up to say the 1st lesson. for everything there is a season and a tame for every matter under heaven. attain to be born whole and attain to die attained to plan and attain to plug oh it is plenty to attain to kill her and to tie him to hew a time to break down and a
play written by william shakespeare, but a real historical figure worn by the likes of king robert the bruce portrayed in some movies. again, a real historical figure and has been a part of scotland for hundreds of years. and so when the crowns were united in 17 o 7 because elizabeth the 1st died without any successors in any ears, it was decided by the establishment in england and in edinburgh. that perhaps the time was right to unite the 2 crimes and king james of scotland became king james...
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you think of names like king robert the bruce maybe to read about them in history books or perhaps seen them for trade in some very bad hollywood films. ah, but termed that there was an ancient cronan that has been brought out and will be placed on the casket for queen elizabeth. because as our previous year said, she was the queen of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. and that meant she was the queen of scotland, england, wales, a northern ireland. okay alan, let's just pause for a moment as we watch a coffin being carried out of the hearse. and as alan was just saying, a crown of scotland will be placed on top of it and the queen's coffin will be carried into saint charles's cathedral. wherever memorial service will take place. let's just pause and listen in because again, the silence. there is extraordinary. it's in the center of a bustling capital sophie, and yet to day is silence for the passing of the queen. oh i oh this ah ah ah ha mm oh i long i oh i oh oh okay. the. 2 i i to the, oh i i the me, i . 2 2 2 2 2 the day. 2 i me all the all i who are who are i
you think of names like king robert the bruce maybe to read about them in history books or perhaps seen them for trade in some very bad hollywood films. ah, but termed that there was an ancient cronan that has been brought out and will be placed on the casket for queen elizabeth. because as our previous year said, she was the queen of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. and that meant she was the queen of scotland, england, wales, a northern ireland. okay alan, let's just...
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of major state events have been read since the 14th century the queen descended directly from robert the bruceiot king of scotland and mary queen of scots today is another stark reminder of the continuity of the monarchy after stonehaven at dundee perth briefing and then across the river ford and weburg in the last kilometer from the edwardian castle - this is the royal mile at the foot of which is the official residence of the monarchs, the palace of color house. it was here that the ancestor of the queen, king james vi of scotland, learned that he inherited the throne of england after the death of the first elizabeth. thus, two kingdoms about joined the union a guard formed from the royal regiment of scotland carried the coffin past the queen's three children, the royal princess accompanied her mother's coffin all the way from the embalming, here the queen's coffin will rest in the throne room, and tomorrow she will be taken to the cathedral of st. egidius for the people who were sought out here on the quiet streets, this has become a ritual of mourning for the nation, but there is something
of major state events have been read since the 14th century the queen descended directly from robert the bruceiot king of scotland and mary queen of scots today is another stark reminder of the continuity of the monarchy after stonehaven at dundee perth briefing and then across the river ford and weburg in the last kilometer from the edwardian castle - this is the royal mile at the foot of which is the official residence of the monarchs, the palace of color house. it was here that the ancestor...
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the queen was descended directly from robert the bruce and from mary queen of scots. ancestor, king james v! of scotland, learned that he'd inherited the throne of england on the death of the first elizabeth, thus uniting the two kingdoms in a regal union. the bearer party formed by the royal regiment of artillery carried the coffin past three of the queen's children. the princess royal had accompanied her mother's coffin on its progress from balmoral. here, the coffin of the queen will lie here in rest in the throne room, before being taken tomorrow to st giles“ cathedral, where it will lie for 24 hours. for the people who lined the quiet streets today, this is the ritualising of a nation's sorrow. but it is something else, too. the ritualising of transition. the crown passing from mother to son, and the public expectation of continuity. alan little, bbc news, edinburgh. at buckingham palace, tens of thousands of people have been gathering throughout the day with floral tributes, geeta guru—murthy has been there for us. night has fallen. many people came out. they ar
the queen was descended directly from robert the bruce and from mary queen of scots. ancestor, king james v! of scotland, learned that he'd inherited the throne of england on the death of the first elizabeth, thus uniting the two kingdoms in a regal union. the bearer party formed by the royal regiment of artillery carried the coffin past three of the queen's children. the princess royal had accompanied her mother's coffin on its progress from balmoral. here, the coffin of the queen will lie...
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history that scotland has had with england going all the way back to edward i, long shanks and robert the bruce and william wallace and the storied history of scotland and england, the way the queen so loved scotland and king charles as well, balmoral was her favorite place to be and it was where she spent the last days and hours of her life. it is quite extraordinary the way the queen managed to heal over the old rifts and embrace scotland and keep it as part of the u.k. >> jonathan: the power of her personality, the example of her service were all key in that, i think, john, and you go back to that 2014 referendum. 2 million voted no. 1.6 million, so, pretty close voted yes for independence, and there may yet be another referendum in the future. so it will be interesting how the king's actions perhaps might influence any future vote. but i think you are absolutely right. the way in which the queen identified herself with scotland and therefore many scots identified with the queen, it may have made a real difference in the 2014 referendum, was a pretty close vote in the end and a great deal of
history that scotland has had with england going all the way back to edward i, long shanks and robert the bruce and william wallace and the storied history of scotland and england, the way the queen so loved scotland and king charles as well, balmoral was her favorite place to be and it was where she spent the last days and hours of her life. it is quite extraordinary the way the queen managed to heal over the old rifts and embrace scotland and keep it as part of the u.k. >> jonathan: the...
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the crown of scotland, which is on the queen's casket, apparently was put on the head of robert the bruce. that could be legend. it was in 1300. so it is really ancient. i think you feel that with all of this scottish ceremony and the bag pipes and the kilts and the drive from balmoral to edinburgh was -- if you ever wanted an advertisement for scotland, that would be it. they showed it from the air. it was so beautiful. >> martha: and today as well, if you wanted to convince people to visit edinburgh. i walked up the royal mile. it was freezing cold and raining, which is very typical. today it was this absolute postcard beautiful day with sun and blue skies. this was earlier today. this was a very significant moment. this is in westminster hall as opposed to westminster abbey, which is the church that you'll see the funeral in for queen elizabeth as opposed to westminster, the head of government. this is an ancient hall. this is the hall where sir thomas moore and william wallace's trials were held in the early days of the united kingdom. charles, at one point they played "god save the q
the crown of scotland, which is on the queen's casket, apparently was put on the head of robert the bruce. that could be legend. it was in 1300. so it is really ancient. i think you feel that with all of this scottish ceremony and the bag pipes and the kilts and the drive from balmoral to edinburgh was -- if you ever wanted an advertisement for scotland, that would be it. they showed it from the air. it was so beautiful. >> martha: and today as well, if you wanted to convince people to...
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the queen was descended directly from robert the bruce and from mary queen of scots, and today is another of the long continuities in which the monarchy groups us. after stonehaven, brechin, dundee, perth, overthe forth and into edinburgh... from edinburgh castle, the last mile is, appropriately, the royal mile, at the foot of which sits the monarch's official residence — the palace of holyroodhouse, where the queen's ancestor, king james vi of scotland, learned he'd inherited the throne of england on the death of the first elizabeth, thus uniting the two kingdoms. the bearer party formed by the royal regiment of scotland carried the coffin past three of the queen's children. the princess royal had accompanied the coffin on its progress from balmoral. the coffin of the queen will lie here in rest in the throne room before being taken tomorrow to st giles�* cathedral, where it will lie for 2h hours. for the people who lined the quiet streets today, this is the ritualising of a nation's sorrow. but it is something else, too. the ritualising of transition. the crown passing from mother to so
the queen was descended directly from robert the bruce and from mary queen of scots, and today is another of the long continuities in which the monarchy groups us. after stonehaven, brechin, dundee, perth, overthe forth and into edinburgh... from edinburgh castle, the last mile is, appropriately, the royal mile, at the foot of which sits the monarch's official residence — the palace of holyroodhouse, where the queen's ancestor, king james vi of scotland, learned he'd inherited the throne of...
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i think the queen was descended into separate lines from robert the bruce. ~ , , ., ., visiting, she is as scottish as they come. ~ , ., ., ., , visiting, she is as scottish as they come. , ., ., ., , come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not _ come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one _ come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one of— come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one of us _ come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one of us in _ come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one of us in the - come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one of us in the sense | obviously not one of us in the sense that she _ obviously not one of us in the sense that she was — obviously not one of us in the sense that she was the queen and she was different. _ that she was the queen and she was different, butjust integrated, part of community life, and i have to say that, _ of community life, and i have to say that, for— of community life, and i have to say that, for me. — of community life, and i have to sa
i think the queen was descended into separate lines from robert the bruce. ~ , , ., ., visiting, she is as scottish as they come. ~ , ., ., ., , visiting, she is as scottish as they come. , ., ., ., , come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not _ come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one _ come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one of— come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one of us _ come. absolutely, and one of us bat obviously not one of us in _...
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mary, queen of scots, robert the bruce have all had connections with this place. he most well—explored travellers, with even fewer people aware of the treasures concealed beneath their moving sands. i'm meeting eddi pitcher, a writer and traveljournalist who specialises in uncovering hidden places, and she's going to guide me off the beaten track on my mission to learn more about the living sand dunes of southern spain. eddi, where are you taking me today? so, we are taking the wild way to the bolonia beach, and we can see that this is the way because we've got knotted — knotted beach grass here. there are no signs, so it's — i said it was a wild way. i'm definitely glad that eddi's here to show me the way on this one. wow! look at this! there you go, so you've desert dune just there. wow! this is the bolonia sand dune, one of spain's largest sand dunes, standing at over 30 metres high and 200 metres wide, all concealed within the estrecho nature park, one of cadiz�*s most unspoilt and off—the—beaten—track areas. hey, there — we did it! probably the best way to thi
mary, queen of scots, robert the bruce have all had connections with this place. he most well—explored travellers, with even fewer people aware of the treasures concealed beneath their moving sands. i'm meeting eddi pitcher, a writer and traveljournalist who specialises in uncovering hidden places, and she's going to guide me off the beaten track on my mission to learn more about the living sand dunes of southern spain. eddi, where are you taking me today? so, we are taking the wild way to...
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the queen was descended directly from robert, the bruce scotland's patriot king and from mary queen ofeen will lie in rest in the throne room before being taken tomorrow to st giles' cathedral, where it will lie for 24 hours. for the people who lined the quiet streets today. this is the ritual rising of a nation sorrow. but it is something else too. the ritual easing of transition, the crown passing from mother to son, and the public expectation of continuity. alan little, bbc news, edinburgh. queen elizabeth spent her last days at balmoral, the royal residence in the north of scotland — a place where she had spent many happy moments over several decades. the nearest town is ballater, around 13 kilometres away, and a place where the queen had been known to the local community since she was a little girl. her cortege was slowed as it passed through the town on sunday morning, to allow the people there to pay their respects. our scotland editorjames cook went to find out what today's events meant for the people of the town. sometimes history unfolds quietly. ballater, bidding farewell to
the queen was descended directly from robert, the bruce scotland's patriot king and from mary queen ofeen will lie in rest in the throne room before being taken tomorrow to st giles' cathedral, where it will lie for 24 hours. for the people who lined the quiet streets today. this is the ritual rising of a nation sorrow. but it is something else too. the ritual easing of transition, the crown passing from mother to son, and the public expectation of continuity. alan little, bbc news, edinburgh....
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we can even trace her pedigree, her royal pedigree back to medieval times of king robert the bruce, the ithink it is the case. you — enough, against england. ithink it is the case, you can _ enough, against england. ithink it is the case, you can correct - enough, against england. ithink it is the case, you can correct me i enough, against england. ithink it is the case, you can correct me if. is the case, you can correct me if i'm wrong, that she is descended from more scottish royals than english royals. from more scottish royals than english royals-— from more scottish royals than english royals. yes, exactly. that is an element, _ english royals. yes, exactly. that is an element, not _ english royals. yes, exactly. that is an element, not the _ english royals. yes, exactly. that is an element, not the only i english royals. yes, exactly. that i is an element, not the only element but it's certainly one significant element in the love that she and the rest of her family had for scotland. this love affair between royalty and particularly the highlands started during the reign of queen
we can even trace her pedigree, her royal pedigree back to medieval times of king robert the bruce, the ithink it is the case. you — enough, against england. ithink it is the case, you can _ enough, against england. ithink it is the case, you can correct - enough, against england. ithink it is the case, you can correct me i enough, against england. ithink it is the case, you can correct me if. is the case, you can correct me if i'm wrong, that she is descended from more scottish royals than...
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right back in blood to the mediaeval days of— right back in blood to the mediaeval days of king robert the bruceover of scotland and preserving scottish identity and independence during the wars of independence, that is one of the nrany_ independence, that is one of the many reasons why she had such a love of nry— many reasons why she had such a love of my country. and many reasons why she had such a love of my country-— many reasons why she had such a love of my country. and yes, we remember erha -s of my country. and yes, we remember perhaps her— of my country. and yes, we remember perhaps her saying _ of my country. and yes, we remember perhaps her saying that _ of my country. and yes, we remember perhaps her saying that to _ of my country. and yes, we remember perhaps her saying that to the - perhaps her saying that to the scottish parliament, and people will remember that at the time. as you are only with us for a relatively short time this morning, i do want to ask for your personal experience of that, because, of course, am i right in saying you received your knighthood from her, and that
right back in blood to the mediaeval days of— right back in blood to the mediaeval days of king robert the bruceover of scotland and preserving scottish identity and independence during the wars of independence, that is one of the nrany_ independence, that is one of the many reasons why she had such a love of nry— many reasons why she had such a love of my country. and many reasons why she had such a love of my country-— many reasons why she had such a love of my country. and yes, we...
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queen has are here and of course the queen has a long threat of royal ancestry going back to robert the bruce giles have witnessed so much royal history. houses here going back to the 15th century. it has been a glorious day and people have been a glorious day and people have been arriving since six o�*clock in the mourning and i went to speak to some people and literally there was a ten metre section and i asked where people were from and the list was amazing. sweden, brazil, italy, new zealand, sri lanka, china, japan, singapore. closerto home, preston, devon, argyll. i asked japan, singapore. closerto home, preston, devon, argyll. iasked them what their statement to them and one man shouted i�*m here because she was elizabeth the great. i asked about the overriding emotion and they said they so appreciated her constancy. and soon they will witness the arrival of the coffin of elizabeth ii, elizabeth queen of scots here in scotland which will arrive to the west door of centiles above which is a beautiful modern stained glass window by an icelandic artist as a memorial of robert burns the na
queen has are here and of course the queen has a long threat of royal ancestry going back to robert the bruce giles have witnessed so much royal history. houses here going back to the 15th century. it has been a glorious day and people have been a glorious day and people have been arriving since six o�*clock in the mourning and i went to speak to some people and literally there was a ten metre section and i asked where people were from and the list was amazing. sweden, brazil, italy, new...
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the global gag rule. that was important. and especially in this moment, it continues to be important. i met robert bue and bruceilliams, acting manager of equality parkt in wilton manors, florida. every day, the work they do with their team to create a welcoming, empowering home with a wealth of resources for south florida's lgbtq community and particularly lgbtq seniors, from art galleries to health workshops to education and counseling, robert and bruce ensure that the community's needs are met. but the challenges they face are tremendous. lgbtq seniors have endured a lifetime of marginalization and discripple nation and their needs are many and unique. their work led me to ruthie berman, a life-long advocate who fought alongside her wife connie for the lgbtq community. even though connie is no longer with us, ruthie's work has not let up. she is still briefing congressional staff. ruthie, bruce, robert, connie, and all their work led me to introduce the act every congress and because of them congress better understands the needs of this community and as the tools to take action. that's important. i met david
the global gag rule. that was important. and especially in this moment, it continues to be important. i met robert bue and bruceilliams, acting manager of equality parkt in wilton manors, florida. every day, the work they do with their team to create a welcoming, empowering home with a wealth of resources for south florida's lgbtq community and particularly lgbtq seniors, from art galleries to health workshops to education and counseling, robert and bruce ensure that the community's needs are...
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mother who was scottish and through whom the queen was descended two different directions to robert the bruceueen with her father and commonwealth and the fact that the queen with herfather and husband had such strong links with the navy. so, it is the service that you can find so many powerful connections with in terms of the queen's reign. the commonwealth, the former empire was made possible by the rule navy. not to dismiss the army or air force, but what we are seeing here is a mixture of very old traditions, and they are military events. queen victoria put this in place, the army at the centre, but they are also public events and it is telling it is here in the centre of london and not windsor. looking very smart, and clearly having prepared in detail. and here we have the next section of the forming up, the band of his majesty is royal marines who will be leading the tri—service guard of honour up to parliament square for this position. with their king's colour, familiar features on the day of the birthday parade and big events. the grenadier guards, the queen was the colonel for quite
mother who was scottish and through whom the queen was descended two different directions to robert the bruceueen with her father and commonwealth and the fact that the queen with herfather and husband had such strong links with the navy. so, it is the service that you can find so many powerful connections with in terms of the queen's reign. the commonwealth, the former empire was made possible by the rule navy. not to dismiss the army or air force, but what we are seeing here is a mixture of...
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the storm is now moved out to sea towards japan. thousands of people have been displaced and a storm surge is cause widespread flooding. as robert bryan reports from bruce on after days of building off shore and lashing far flung islands in the east china sea, the typhoon finally made landfall on south korea's coast. the biggest storm so far this year, it comes barely a month after record breaking rains lashed the capital sold, and it coincides with preparations for a national holiday. i even went up to angel as president. my heart is heavy. as this typhoon comes ahead of the true, so holiday natural disasters like this generally hit the weakest, the hardest. horizontal. yup. jag, thousands of people in vulnerable areas had to be moved to safety. when it made landfall to the west of booth. the circling winds around the typhoon center meant that the whole of a stretch of coastline bull, the full brunt of wind whipping in from the open ocean. as he none more thundered inland. the excessive rain combined with high tides and a storm surge have caused widespread flooding. soldiers have been helping and effected areas. in this one video clip, they use an arm
the storm is now moved out to sea towards japan. thousands of people have been displaced and a storm surge is cause widespread flooding. as robert bryan reports from bruce on after days of building off shore and lashing far flung islands in the east china sea, the typhoon finally made landfall on south korea's coast. the biggest storm so far this year, it comes barely a month after record breaking rains lashed the capital sold, and it coincides with preparations for a national holiday. i even...
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bruce is here. >>> the nba tonight suspending phoenix suns owner robert sarver for a year, fining him $10 million after a year-long investigation into allegations he made repeated racist and sexist remarks. sarver tonight issuing a statement. and then those who say this move by the nba wasn't enough. alex presha standing by. >>> the killing of a las vegas report erff. tonight, the suspect, a local politician believed to have been angry about the reporter's work. that suspect in court today. >>> the mudslides and the floods destroying homes. and the newly emerging images of the families being rescued from their homes. kayna whitworth in california. >>> the recall involving a starbecomes drink in several states. >>> we remember a well-known jazz pianist. >>> and an american sailor, the 21-year-old from world war ii, final ly laid to rest. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you here on a tuesday night. the dow plunging, the new inflation numbers tonight. the war in ukraine pushing some russian soldiers back into russia. and you'll see how the ukrainian soldiers are greeted. but tonight, the re
bruce is here. >>> the nba tonight suspending phoenix suns owner robert sarver for a year, fining him $10 million after a year-long investigation into allegations he made repeated racist and sexist remarks. sarver tonight issuing a statement. and then those who say this move by the nba wasn't enough. alex presha standing by. >>> the killing of a las vegas report erff. tonight, the suspect, a local politician believed to have been angry about the reporter's work. that suspect...
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we speak to robert kelly is a professor of international relations at bruce on national university joints is from tucson in south korea. welcome robert. so as to say they were on force it. the north was preparing to follow a submarine lodge to ballistic missile, but in the events, it was an unspecified to this point miss. all of it came from an inland area. right. so the north koreans obviously have a pretty large missile arsenal at this point. and they're regularly testing because this is not really the backbone of north korea's military capability. is conventional military is pretty out of state, very large force, but a lot of that technology is out of date. so it really is kind of turning into a great big missile course, quite honestly. and so they're going to test on a regular basis. put them on submarines also is something they kicked around for the future. i do think that's probably coming at some point and then of course, you know that i should, these things all periodically sort of upset us, particularly when some kind of diplomatic thing is occurring in a region. there's a u. s. aircraft carrier in south korea right now for exam one, you mentioned that the vice pre
we speak to robert kelly is a professor of international relations at bruce on national university joints is from tucson in south korea. welcome robert. so as to say they were on force it. the north was preparing to follow a submarine lodge to ballistic missile, but in the events, it was an unspecified to this point miss. all of it came from an inland area. right. so the north koreans obviously have a pretty large missile arsenal at this point. and they're regularly testing because this is not...
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bruce on in south korea. now moving on to japan, south korea is assessing the damage after heavy rains and strong winds battered the south of the country. robert bride isn't bizarre, has more on the impact of the typhoon all along this section of coastline around booth sand is the port city. the 2nd biggest city in south korea. you see seems like this clean up operation, assessing the damage problem, this devastating film. this all happened the hours of doctors monday into tuesday, now the actual typhoon made land fall west of here and the way that these typhoons work with that swirling winds around the center. it means that we being east of where they made land full at this part of the coastline. got all of these winds whipping in from the open ocean. 8 combined with a storm surge and also a high tide and then this is the resulting damage that you see all around here. i just explained to you where we are. this is a problem in terry. so it's very, very well exposed because it's exposed and have the lease quite elaborate the defenses in place. they said there are large restaurants here. coffee shop is where people come to. i get a picture of th
bruce on in south korea. now moving on to japan, south korea is assessing the damage after heavy rains and strong winds battered the south of the country. robert bride isn't bizarre, has more on the impact of the typhoon all along this section of coastline around booth sand is the port city. the 2nd biggest city in south korea. you see seems like this clean up operation, assessing the damage problem, this devastating film. this all happened the hours of doctors monday into tuesday, now the...
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bruce eagleson edward t. earhart robert douglas eaton dean phillip eberling margaret ruth echtermann >> and my cousin, arnold. arnold worked for fiduciary on thef the south tower. his family and friends were proud of him. arnold, not a moment has gone by where we do not miss you. when we do not remember the warmth of your hugs and the sound of your caring laughter. we forever miss you. the saint augustine florida station. firefighter will freda of ladder six and the late detective raymond at nypd special victims unit. we honor you. arnold, you must be so proud of your many cousins and many nieces and nephew, especially calling, stephanie, serena and kosi. i'm sure you would give each and every one of them special loving hugs and let them know that you love them and assure them that you are always there for them. as you have always been for everyone you loved. your mom and dad miss you so much. as do your brothers george and henry. your best friend and cousin, alice. your best friend and cousin alex and all of your family and friends. we miss your caring and loving heart. stories about the impact you have made in people's lives live on until th
bruce eagleson edward t. earhart robert douglas eaton dean phillip eberling margaret ruth echtermann >> and my cousin, arnold. arnold worked for fiduciary on thef the south tower. his family and friends were proud of him. arnold, not a moment has gone by where we do not miss you. when we do not remember the warmth of your hugs and the sound of your caring laughter. we forever miss you. the saint augustine florida station. firefighter will freda of ladder six and the late detective raymond...